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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

FREE Download Chinese New Year - 2012 Dragon Year Flash Games

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Chinese New Year (Chinese Calendar New Year), is on Jan 23, 2012. The new year will be Year of Dragon. Chinese months are reckoned by the lunar calendar, with each month beginning on the darkest day. New Year festivities traditionally start on the first day of the month and continue until the fifteenth, when the moon is brightest.

In China, people may take weeks of holiday from work to prepare for and celebrate the New Year. If you are little boring sometimes during this festival holidays, try the Chinese New Year flash games I colleted for you.
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In each new year, chinese people will wear new clothes to welcome the new year, especially red ones. Here are 3 clothing games which can help you learn more about Chinese Spring Festivals. If you like these Chinese New Year Games, you can download these flash games FREE by using Moyea Flash Downloader.

Women have a range of New Year clothes to choose from. Traditionally the cheongsams and the qipaos were the most popular outfit for the day. Today you will find them to be sporting mandarin blouses as well as jackets and pants.

Chinese New Year Clothing 1

Chinese New Year Clothing 2


Similarly the kids are dressed up according to one of these themes depending upon their natural inclination. Hence the kids are given the freedom to choose the New Year clothes that fascinate them the most. The most popular New Year clothes for children include dragon costumes as well as the kung fu suits which seem to intrigue the young ones just as much as they intrigue the elders of the community.

Chinese New Year Baby Clothing 3




With regards to the men, the mandarin collared shirts are by far the most popular. Shirts with the Chinese dragon symbols are also a super hit item for the men during the New Year season. Many men even dress up in traditional kung fu suits and coats as part of traditions. This is irrespective of whether they know kung fu or not.

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